Neil Bradley wrote:

If you're running SpamAssassin, how many spam and ham messages did you
sa-learn?  If you have a relatively small database, it can't get a good
idea of what is and isn't spam without it.


I am using SpamAssassin, but in this case I'm just running the command line 'razor-check' to see if it can detect sample spam.

Under SpamAssassin, the Razor check and the bayes db (populated with
sa-learn) are two different tests.  Using sa-learn will improve the bayes
filter, but that's independent of the Razor lookup, I believe.

-David

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